Monday, November 26, 2012

EAC is web-based management console in Exchange 2013 which is replaced EMC in Exchange 2010. The MMC base console used to be slow when it loads and new business logic in Exchange 2013 forced to have new EAC in my opinion. Most of us, most often appreciate new futures and try to adapt them as quick as possible. When certain things are done in certain way over years and people get used to it, it could be bit disappointment to some of you out there to see brad new management interface.

So my recommendation is, forget about GUI if you are going to stay in Exchange Server business (-: , learn and use PowerShell and who knows next version we might not even get EAC (-: , pure PS to manage next generation of Exchange Server.

To get to EAC this is what you have to insert into your browser ( from your CAS Server or replace the local host with CAS Server FQDN or IP Address)